2018’s Last Solar Eclipse On August 11th; Details Here
2018’s Last Solar Eclipse On August 11th; Details Here
The eclipse will be visible only primarily over northern Canada, north-eastern US, Greenland, Scandinavia, most of Siberia, and some parts of central Asia and will not be visible in India.

August 11th marks the last solar eclipse of the year 2018. This eclipse is a partial solar eclipse. However, the eclipse will be visible only primarily over northern Canada, north-eastern US, Greenland, Scandinavia, most of Siberia, and some parts of central Asia and will not be visible in India. Interested skywatchers from India can watch the eclipse through other live streams available on the internet. According to www.timeanddate.com, the Aanshik Surya Grahan or Partial Solar Eclipse will begin at 1:32 pm and end at 5 pm. The peak of the eclipse will be seen at 3:16 pm. The best view of the eclipse can be enjoyed at the eastern expanse of Serbia. The spectacle will last for a total of 3 hours and 30 minutes. Meanwhile, people who plan on watching it should take extreme protection and use special goggles created for viewing the solar eclipse.

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